These six music sequences from the Pike Productions, 1966, widescreen, color feature, FEELIN’ GOOD, are all that could be salvaged from a damaged print. To the best of our knowledge, the rest of the movie is lost – destroyed in a catastrophic flood. In all, Travis wrote ten songs for FEELIN' GOOD, but only five could be salvaged. The Brattle Street East, AKA Oedipus and His Mothers, backed Travis on all the songs Travis performed, and appear on-screen in “Watch Out Woman” and “The Way That I Need You.” Two more of Travis’ songs, including the title song, are performed on-screen by The Montclairs, who also performed their arrangement of George and Ira Gerschwin’s "Summertime." Sharp-eyed trailer viewers may notice that Pike Productions’ discovery, Patricia Ewing, the cute, lap-sitting, popcorn-gobbling blond in the T-Bird convertible in DEMO DERBY, returned to the big screen two years later as the leading lady in FEELIN’ GOOD. |